2003
DOI: 10.1080/07481756.2003.12069078
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Single-Case Time Series With Bayesian Analysis: A Practitioner's Guide

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“…A single-case analysis for single-case research design studies was performed to compare data between the two flamingo partners within each pair and the locations and postures between females of the same-sex pairs and males and females involved in heterosexual pairs ( Barlow & Hersen, 1984 ; Jones, 2003 ; Scarpazza et al, 2016 ). Non-parametric statistic tests were used to analyse data ( Box, Jenkins & Reinsel, 1994 ).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A single-case analysis for single-case research design studies was performed to compare data between the two flamingo partners within each pair and the locations and postures between females of the same-sex pairs and males and females involved in heterosexual pairs ( Barlow & Hersen, 1984 ; Jones, 2003 ; Scarpazza et al, 2016 ). Non-parametric statistic tests were used to analyse data ( Box, Jenkins & Reinsel, 1994 ).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Time series analysis calculates a C statistic and p-value. The C statistic identifies whether a trend is present in a given data set ( Jones, n.d. ) and the p-value determines the statistical significance of the data. For the purpose of this case study, alpha was set at .05.…”
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“…Typically, a pretreatment phase and treatment phase are compared in a phase model analysis, to assess symptom change during the course of therapy. Single-subject research designs have been used to assess treatment efficacy of hypnotherapy (Borckardt & Nash, 2002; Frankel & Macfie, 2010; Scholz & Ott, 2000), psychoanalysis (Jones, 2003; Milrod, Busch, Hollander, Aronson, & Siever, 1996), and cognitive-behavioral therapies (Lunde et al, 2009).…”
Section: Theoretical and Research Basis For Treatmentmentioning
confidence: 99%